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here comes kansas. [applause] [applause] in the previous decade, we have population losses of more than 10% in nearly half of our counties. today we are adding hundreds of new jobs in many of our rural counties. communities are adding kindergarten class is for the first seven decades. kansas has been blessed. the current drought is harsh. reservoirs and aqua for continue to give us the water we need. now they needed attention. several and many lakes need dredging. the offer needs local action to reduce its use and save some for future generations. now, our forefathers and mothers sacrificed to provide for ross. now we must sacrifice our children and grandchildren will be provided for. we will go forward by simply eat doing the right things for kids. for one, we must reduce childhood poverty. trillions of dollars have been spent since president johnson declared war on poverty, and yet the gerald the poverty rate nationwide has remained virtually unchanged at more than 23%. we need a new strategy. we intu
here comes kansas. [applause] [applause] in the previous decade, we have population losses of more than 10% in nearly half of our counties. today we are adding hundreds of new jobs in many of our rural counties. communities are adding kindergarten class is for the first seven decades. kansas has been blessed. the current drought is harsh. reservoirs and aqua for continue to give us the water we need. now they needed attention. several and many lakes need dredging. the offer needs local action...
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kansas has been blessed. although the current drought is harsh, our reservoirs and aquifers continue to give us the water we need. but now they need attention. several of our reservoirs and many of our lakes need dredging from siltation. the ogallala aquifer needs local action to reduce its use and save some of it for future generations. our forefathers and mothers sacrificed to provide for us. now we must prepare and in cases, sacrifice so our children and grandchildren will be provided for. we will go forward by simply doing the right things for our kids. for one, we must reduce childhood poverty. trillions of dollars have been spent since president johnson declared war on poverty, yet the childhood poverty rate, nationwide, has remained virtually unchanged at more than 23%. we need a new strategy. kansans intuitively know what the brookings institute has reported, that the best way to combat childhood poverty is with three things. effective education, jobs and family. a key to a child's success is the abil
kansas has been blessed. although the current drought is harsh, our reservoirs and aquifers continue to give us the water we need. but now they need attention. several of our reservoirs and many of our lakes need dredging from siltation. the ogallala aquifer needs local action to reduce its use and save some of it for future generations. our forefathers and mothers sacrificed to provide for us. now we must prepare and in cases, sacrifice so our children and grandchildren will be provided for....
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state of kansas who donated sperm to a lesbian couple is shocked that he may have to pay child support. >> no good deed goes unpunished. >> william signed an agreement with the women that he would not be considered the father of the child, but kansas state has filed a petition seeking for him to be financially responsible after the couple encountered money difficulties. the pakistanis schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the taliban has been discharged from the hospital. she will have to return to the hospital for more surgery to repair the damage to her school. she is a prominent campaigner for girls education in pakistan. >> , they all look to her as one of the persons who have bravely stood, despite her age. it is against this barbarism. they look to her, and she is determined to continue her mission, which is to say she is following in the footsteps of [indiscernible] >> doctors say a him transplant patient is making progress. >> mark had suffered a paralyzed hand as a result of years of gout, and was told after christmas that a suitable match was available. >> the feeling as to
state of kansas who donated sperm to a lesbian couple is shocked that he may have to pay child support. >> no good deed goes unpunished. >> william signed an agreement with the women that he would not be considered the father of the child, but kansas state has filed a petition seeking for him to be financially responsible after the couple encountered money difficulties. the pakistanis schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the taliban has been discharged from the hospital. she will...
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kansas law is very, very particular. very strict about this saying if you want to have the sperm donation can you do that but you have to go to a licensed physician. >> bill: let he recap this. this guy reads an ad. >> craigslist. >> of course. >> bill: there you go. so then he agrees with this lesbian couple and then he will help them out? >> right. >> instead of going through doctors or formal channels he does it informally. then they turn around, this couple, all right, and they break up? >> they split up. >> bill: they don't have any money to raise the kid, right? >> right. >> bill: they try to get money from him. >> no, no, no. one of the mom -- here is what happened. one of the moms goes to the state and says hey, i can't -- i have broken up, i can't afford to pay for this child i need help. >> bill: she brings it to the state. >> the state gets involved and says wait a second. >> bill: what state agency would get involved. >> this is kansas. here's the deal because they were unable to provide financial support for
kansas law is very, very particular. very strict about this saying if you want to have the sperm donation can you do that but you have to go to a licensed physician. >> bill: let he recap this. this guy reads an ad. >> craigslist. >> of course. >> bill: there you go. so then he agrees with this lesbian couple and then he will help them out? >> right. >> instead of going through doctors or formal channels he does it informally. then they turn around, this...
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kansas city hitting 68 after midnight, way above average. and in chicago, the coats, scarves, gloves came off yesterday. temperatures were in the 40s, last week had a high of 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. that's more than 30 degrees above average. back to the forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. tomorrow in new orleans where thousands are there for mardi gras and super bowl, you could be hit with rough weather. tomorrow, atlanta, are charlotte, d.c., later tomorrow in new york city, the threat of straight line wind damage, gusts over 60, a few isolated tornados. behind the front in cold air, back to reality, winter hits. frigid air, sub zero wind chills and des moines, green bay, temperatures 30. temperatures near zero tomorrow. wind chills down to 20 below zero. one record streak we would like to continue. 220 days and counting without a tornado fatality. let's hope it continues that way. >> thanks for the upda
kansas city hitting 68 after midnight, way above average. and in chicago, the coats, scarves, gloves came off yesterday. temperatures were in the 40s, last week had a high of 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. that's more than 30 degrees above average. back to the forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. tomorrow in new orleans where thousands are there for mardi gras and...
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kansas city hitting 68 just after midnight. way above average. and in chicago, the coats, the scarves, the gloves came off. yesterday, temperatures were in 40. last week 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. more than 30 degrees above average. back toot forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. by early tomorrow morning in new orleans, where thousands are in town for mardi gras and super bowl, you could be hit with some very rough weather. we will keep you updated. tomorrow, the line crosses the appalachians. atlanta, charlotte, right into d.c. later tomorrow and tomorrow night, new york city the big threat again, straight-line wind damage, gusts over 60, but a few isolated tornadoes. back behind the front and the cold air it is back to rate you winter hits. frigid air, subzero wind chills and des moines, green bay, six inches or more of snow. wind gusts over 30. temperatures in green bay 41 will fall to near zero tomorrow night
kansas city hitting 68 just after midnight. way above average. and in chicago, the coats, the scarves, the gloves came off. yesterday, temperatures were in 40. last week 11 in chicago. 63 set a record. more than 30 degrees above average. back toot forecast for the storms. crossing the mississippi river tonight, keep an eye out in indianapolis and nashville after midnight for dangerous storms, strong wind gusts. by early tomorrow morning in new orleans, where thousands are in town for mardi gras...
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one of the interesting things is in kansas city where we have begun wiring up a number of houses with wireless internet. 1 gigabyte internet. the measured performance is 780 down and 720 up, megabits. think tell your world would change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that its talks to. they are literally in one room together. think about this group and this group and this group. they all go away because you can handle as many dvd's that you want, all the media, all in real time in this format. if the technology works and the business works, and so far it looks like it could be a very profitable business, it would be profitable for us and others to wire the new world, and that is the new step changed. that would change your average performance on the order of 100 times less than not. >> i want to cut back to -- when you look at the initiatives, do you try also to bring them back to how they can make money for google? >> we have the luxury of not worrying about that as much. we try not to worry about these things. we have the luxury o
one of the interesting things is in kansas city where we have begun wiring up a number of houses with wireless internet. 1 gigabyte internet. the measured performance is 780 down and 720 up, megabits. think tell your world would change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that its talks to. they are literally in one room together. think about this group and this group and this group. they all go away because you can handle as many dvd's that you...
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especially across the northern plains and extending to kansas to oklahoma, as the frontal area continues to push off toward the east. this front itself is including tornadoes as well. cold weather filtering. winnipeg, minus nine for your high on tuesday. things getting rather chillier. thursday, minus 19. into new york and washington, you are going to see a slight warmup. and weather surging in. once it passes by, temperatures back right off to the end of the week. it looks like a warmup, but won't last very long. here into europe, the british isles, a strong storm system. heavy rain warnings into effect across portions of the uk. toward scotland and the southern portions of the uk here. also seeing gusty winds, 90 kilometer-per-hour winds. sustained winds 40 kilometers expected with the system as it pushed through. and on wednesday going to thursday, cold air will filter in, much like what we are seeing in the u.s., as it does, temperatures will start to drop off. london, paris, both at 10 and 11. dropping down to the freezing mark by the end of the week. sunny skies across much of the
especially across the northern plains and extending to kansas to oklahoma, as the frontal area continues to push off toward the east. this front itself is including tornadoes as well. cold weather filtering. winnipeg, minus nine for your high on tuesday. things getting rather chillier. thursday, minus 19. into new york and washington, you are going to see a slight warmup. and weather surging in. once it passes by, temperatures back right off to the end of the week. it looks like a warmup, but...
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still, it's enough for nick kuecker's kansas city company that designs and builds these sorts of systems to look for more people to hire. "we're moving from hardware to software. so you're looking for i.t. people? yes, i.t. dot-net, c+ code writing and plc engineers for our company." the manufacturing outlook leads chris williamson, chief economist at financial information services firm markit, to believe the growth of gdp and non-farm payroll will accelerate in the first quarter. government cuts to defense are blamed for a huge loss at general dynamics. that tops our look at 4th quarter earnings this morning. general dynamics reported a $2-billion loss as its information tech business slows due to a decline in government contracts. xerox topped estimates, earning $335 million. it's shifting away from printing and offering more services. nokia is back in black, helped by its smartphone alliance with microsoft. for the first time in 143 years, the company is skipping a dividend. netflix wins the spotlight with $945 million in revenue and strong subscribers numbers. the stock rallied $43 y
still, it's enough for nick kuecker's kansas city company that designs and builds these sorts of systems to look for more people to hire. "we're moving from hardware to software. so you're looking for i.t. people? yes, i.t. dot-net, c+ code writing and plc engineers for our company." the manufacturing outlook leads chris williamson, chief economist at financial information services firm markit, to believe the growth of gdp and non-farm payroll will accelerate in the first quarter....
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one of the more interesting things is in kansas city we have wired up a small number of houses now and we're now beginning to seriously implement it across the city, one giga bit of ether net. you say, well, do i need one giga bit, the measured performance is 78 down and 720 up mega bits, think about how your world could change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that it talks to. they're literally in one room together. it allows all of the different immediate qua that we so carefully have husbanded into this group and this group and this group all go away. you can handle as many d.v.d.'s as you want, all dynamically and all real-time on this format. if this technology works and the results are fantastic, if the business works, so far it looks like it will be a very profitable business, it may be possible for us and others to wire the new world at a giga bit. that's the next step change. roughly today, an example, your average performance is on the order of 100 times less than that. >> i want to come back to the search. when you look at
one of the more interesting things is in kansas city we have wired up a small number of houses now and we're now beginning to seriously implement it across the city, one giga bit of ether net. you say, well, do i need one giga bit, the measured performance is 78 down and 720 up mega bits, think about how your world could change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that it talks to. they're literally in one room together. it allows all of the...
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david: kansas city southern, take note, folks. there it is. sandra: it looks pretty strong the past year. thanks so jeff saut and david steinberg. david: have a great weekend. sandra: auto sales up 20% in 2012. things are doing well in florida. more signs that the market is finally recovering. we have someone with close to $2 billion in real estate fund. and he is going to tell us where to find some profits. david: today, treasury secretary tim geithner leaving office. what can we expect for the man that president obama nominated to take his place? outgoing chief of staff, jack lew? the guy is a political operative. how will he be his treasury secretary? steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find out why the money market fund industry is trying to keep you from your own money in times of crisis. ♪ sandra: s&p 500 futures closing right now ahead of the weekend. let's head back to mark ses -- sebastion in the pits of the cme. how are things looking?. >> looks like we gave away couple points after the bell. cash is 1500 right now in
david: kansas city southern, take note, folks. there it is. sandra: it looks pretty strong the past year. thanks so jeff saut and david steinberg. david: have a great weekend. sandra: auto sales up 20% in 2012. things are doing well in florida. more signs that the market is finally recovering. we have someone with close to $2 billion in real estate fund. and he is going to tell us where to find some profits. david: today, treasury secretary tim geithner leaving office. what can we expect for...
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. >>> en kansas city, las carreteras se han convertido en reales pistas de hielo y las autoridades recomiendan conducir con precaución. el mal tiempo continuaría por lo menos durante esta semana. >>> ahora vamos co más de despierta américa. >>> claro que sí, seguimos en vivo en el primer programa de despierta américa y en medio de mucho hermetismo, finalment eenterraron a jenni rivera en long beach y veremos los teets colocados por sus miembros. >>> ya la sepultamos, fue muy triste dejarla ir pero queda en nuestro corazón. >>> mientras, johnny lopez colocó el siguiente mensaje. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> vamos a ver las fotos que subieron sus fanáticos y ya ellos están más tranuilos tras cerrar el ciclo. >>> así le dijeron adiós de una manera muy especial. >>> nosotros le tenemos todo lo sucedido y los motivos del retraso, desde aquí a toda la familia, paciencia fe y resignación y que descanse en paz jenni rivera. >>> finalmente, todo tiene un ciclo y qué especial que hayan elegido el día de ayer y nuestra jenny canta con dio ahora. >>> la vida continúa y cómo está el
. >>> en kansas city, las carreteras se han convertido en reales pistas de hielo y las autoridades recomiendan conducir con precaución. el mal tiempo continuaría por lo menos durante esta semana. >>> ahora vamos co más de despierta américa. >>> claro que sí, seguimos en vivo en el primer programa de despierta américa y en medio de mucho hermetismo, finalment eenterraron a jenni rivera en long beach y veremos los teets colocados por sus miembros. >>> ya...
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huelskamp of kansas. the chair: the gentleman from kansas, mr. huelskamp, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. mr. huelskamp: my amendment seeks to ensure maximum transparency in a process which will see billions of taxpayer dollars distributed through fema grants. while i appreciate that a provision was included that requires disclosure of grants over $1 million we need to do even more and my amendment strikes the $threshold for disclosure and details of all grants distributed under fema to be disclosed. recently, a town in california was the subject of a fema inspector general investigation. the fema i.g. found that they received $830,000 following a recent flood and the town in question spent all the grant money and requested reimbursement money. among the inappropriate expenditures had nothing to do with equipment and come tuters, telephones and lamps and a microwave. fema rejected the claim finding these outside the scope of the flood as well as outside the terms of the grant. w
huelskamp of kansas. the chair: the gentleman from kansas, mr. huelskamp, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. mr. huelskamp: my amendment seeks to ensure maximum transparency in a process which will see billions of taxpayer dollars distributed through fema grants. while i appreciate that a provision was included that requires disclosure of grants over $1 million we need to do even more and my amendment strikes the $threshold for...
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>>brian: kansas is acting on something for the people of kansas, new cat restrictions. wellington, kansas, restricts the number of cats to only four in any house because they had 231 cats euthanized at the local shelters. they don't want a problem there again. imagine if you had five cats on december 31. what do you do? flip a coin. >>juliet: i would imagine it would be grandfathered in. >>brian: chris was watching the marathon yesterday. did they have anything about the cat law? >> no. >>juliet: we'll call our kansas -- wait a second. >> wellington kansas, south of wichita. in illinois, a $1,000 fine if you pop a wheelie on a motorcycle. in massachusetts, where they're very big -- where they're all about the recycling, in concord, massachusetts, plastic bottles as of today -- >>juliet: the single ones. >>steve: are contraband. those little individual bottles. >>brian: you know what you got to do there? water fountain, foot pedal and cup your hands. you'll never get a full cup. if you watch the old cowboy indian movies, they used to go to the stream and shovel it into t
>>brian: kansas is acting on something for the people of kansas, new cat restrictions. wellington, kansas, restricts the number of cats to only four in any house because they had 231 cats euthanized at the local shelters. they don't want a problem there again. imagine if you had five cats on december 31. what do you do? flip a coin. >>juliet: i would imagine it would be grandfathered in. >>brian: chris was watching the marathon yesterday. did they have anything about the cat...
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in kansas, kansas has a very special relationship to this march. in 1991, in the city of wichita, kansas, we held a summer of mercy where people came together in peace to talk about these lives that should have been protected but had not been. and this week, airline permitting, i will be back to watch young people from all across south central kansas, board buses bound for washington, d.c., i'll see them off from churches and cathedrals and from synagogues, folks coming to washington, d.c. to once again march on this town to demand that we do everything we can in our power here in washington, d.c., to protect every human life. i'm very proud of the rich history of the contribution of the citizens of the fourth district of kansas made to this movement. it is certainly important to me as a matter of faith but as a matter of science we have this one right as well. we must protect every unborn life. i'm dedicated to doing so, and i look forward to being with that next generation, these young people coming to washington, d.c., so this fight can continue
in kansas, kansas has a very special relationship to this march. in 1991, in the city of wichita, kansas, we held a summer of mercy where people came together in peace to talk about these lives that should have been protected but had not been. and this week, airline permitting, i will be back to watch young people from all across south central kansas, board buses bound for washington, d.c., i'll see them off from churches and cathedrals and from synagogues, folks coming to washington, d.c. to...
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the kansas law is clear on this. >> are either of the women asking for the child support? >> no. they are in full support of william maro tta. >> states say before we cough up state money to support a child mom and dad have to support the kid. in this case they say he is the dad. >> fascinating. >> so a couple of reasons why do it yourself, here is one, they might come after you years later for money. also when you just take sperm from somebody you don't know about sexually transmitted diseases. there is a reason to go through the doctor. >> thank you very much. appreciate it as always. >>> historic drought, excessive heat causing a traffic jam in the mississippi river. how this could force people out of work. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today.
the kansas law is clear on this. >> are either of the women asking for the child support? >> no. they are in full support of william maro tta. >> states say before we cough up state money to support a child mom and dad have to support the kid. in this case they say he is the dad. >> fascinating. >> so a couple of reasons why do it yourself, here is one, they might come after you years later for money. also when you just take sperm from somebody you don't know about...
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we have some good examples of this like in kansas of all places. there's a local grocery store chain that is now buying from a co-op of farmers throughout that region. and it's because that chain has had the commitment to do that. and i went in last summer, i was there at a meeting. and it's not -- >> what was it called? >> hen -- i should know this, but i can't think of it off the top of my -- >> [inaudible] >> no, it's hen, you know, it's in the book because i interviewed the person, but i have a challenged memory. i can't remember the name. but anyway, this is regular people shopping there, not just people who go to whole foods. and the foods are fairly, you know, they're fairly priced, and the farmers in the co-op -- and it's a large co-op, there's a meat co-op and a fruit and vegetable co-op -- and the store provided a big ware so that there's a place to distribute from. so one of the things we need is for the usda to build the infrastructure that's necessary to have these regional food systems. i'm talking about grain storage, processing plan
we have some good examples of this like in kansas of all places. there's a local grocery store chain that is now buying from a co-op of farmers throughout that region. and it's because that chain has had the commitment to do that. and i went in last summer, i was there at a meeting. and it's not -- >> what was it called? >> hen -- i should know this, but i can't think of it off the top of my -- >> [inaudible] >> no, it's hen, you know, it's in the book because i...
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but according to the state of kansas, that man is considered the father. because he and the couple did not perform that procedure through a doctor. the women say they looked online after a, quote, uncomfortable meeting with a family practitioner. kansas' department for children and families stood by its argument in a court filing last week. crews evacuate customers as a massive fire engulfs a five story shopping center and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. china. it broke out this morning in a northeastern province, flames reportedly spread more than 100 square feet in just a few hours. nobody hurt. officials say a welding accident may have caused it. turkey, a coal mine blast killed at least 8 workers in the north. state media report the miners had been trying to reach a deposit when a methane gas explosion hit them. coal dust reportedly blanketed the mine. seven miners made it to safety. one of them slightly hurt. lebanon. days of heavy rains and winds triggered deadly flooding and toppled trees in several parts of the country. at least
but according to the state of kansas, that man is considered the father. because he and the couple did not perform that procedure through a doctor. the women say they looked online after a, quote, uncomfortable meeting with a family practitioner. kansas' department for children and families stood by its argument in a court filing last week. crews evacuate customers as a massive fire engulfs a five story shopping center and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. china. it broke out...
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one of the examples you put in your book is what is happening right now in kansas city with google. are you supportive of that project? how did that project play into the politics of abundance. ... >> we will have to have faster and cheaper broadband we want to be at the forefront of the next generations innovations. >> host: what is your job? >> guest: i work at the acton institute, but i also work on projects projects. google did a great thing for this country when they said that they would like to apply to us. and then 1100 communities apply. that doesn't mean that all the citizens need the great innovations at this time, but we want to have him come to our community. one company is not enough. we need 10 or maybe 20 and which community was most likely to embrace the university. that is what i spend most of my time doing. >> host: is it economically feasible to do that nationwide? >> guest: well, i'm not sure [inaudible] >> coalition for green capital designs green banks for states that want to do that. and i am in charge of thinking of the events that are adequate to bring their
one of the examples you put in your book is what is happening right now in kansas city with google. are you supportive of that project? how did that project play into the politics of abundance. ... >> we will have to have faster and cheaper broadband we want to be at the forefront of the next generations innovations. >> host: what is your job? >> guest: i work at the acton institute, but i also work on projects projects. google did a great thing for this country when they said...
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they are testing the service in topeka, kansas. there is no limit to the number of items. if an item doesn't sell there is an option to donate to it charity or to have it returned. pilot program will continue until the end of the month and then ebay will decide whether to roll it out nationally. >> dan: extreme weight loss. the new personal stomach pump that sucks food straight out of youríáf- [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living, because you don't have your legs. hoveround replaced the legs.
they are testing the service in topeka, kansas. there is no limit to the number of items. if an item doesn't sell there is an option to donate to it charity or to have it returned. pilot program will continue until the end of the month and then ebay will decide whether to roll it out nationally. >> dan: extreme weight loss. the new personal stomach pump that sucks food straight out of youríáf- [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to...
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. >> when you take all the good jobs we had here at gs steel in kansas city, the middle class will be extinction. >> it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. it totally backfired on the camp. auto workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course, president obama won ohio. middle class americans across this country stood in long lines to cast a vote for the candidate who would help them the most. they ignored the republican threats about a failing economy. the republicans wanted to kill organized labor. in 2012, they may have given it new life instead. here is someone who has been with us all year long covering worker's issues. joining me tonight, john nicoles, of the "washington correspondent" magazine. john, has labor been emboldened by the victory, and has there been a new stage set for what they can accomplish? >> i think so. i think labor changed over the last year and a half. and especially over the last year. one of the things is that it is safe to say that a lot of unions, not all of them, bu
. >> when you take all the good jobs we had here at gs steel in kansas city, the middle class will be extinction. >> it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. it totally backfired on the camp. auto workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course, president obama won ohio. middle class americans across this country stood in long lines to cast a vote for the candidate who would help them the most....
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i'm just mentioning here, that the kansas city federal reserve president says the fed might be contributing to the next asset price coverage. i think we know which way she is sitting. thank you very much rick santelli. >> you know the adage, as goes january, so goes the year. you might also know this one. as goes the first few days of january, so goes the month. the s&p 500 is already up nearly 3% ipso facto, it is going to be a good year, right? hhmmm, let's find out. small institutional fund and five star rated intrepid, ten stars between them. join us now. craig, is 2013 going to be a big year? >> i look for a similar year to last year. we didn't have any big great news last year. the market to me look extremely underowned. we will have hiccups under way. i think there will be opportunities to make some buys. the debt ceiling will be another issue. but last year is no real good news. and we had a fantastic year. i look for more of the same. stocks are extremely underowned. so we are looking to buy great businesses on sale. >> mark, do you agree with craig? will 2013 end higher for over a
i'm just mentioning here, that the kansas city federal reserve president says the fed might be contributing to the next asset price coverage. i think we know which way she is sitting. thank you very much rick santelli. >> you know the adage, as goes january, so goes the year. you might also know this one. as goes the first few days of january, so goes the month. the s&p 500 is already up nearly 3% ipso facto, it is going to be a good year, right? hhmmm, let's find out. small...
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particularly in a place like kansas which produces more than a quarter of the country's wheat. and farmers are struggle to produce the wheat that they have. and that can mean snow just as it can mean rain. it is incredibly dry out there, so, yes, this is a pressing issue right now. >> jennifer: let's listen for a second to president obama talking about the environment during his inaugural address. >> obama: we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. [ cheers and applause ] >> jennifer: well, in reality, of course, the president might have to rely on executive orders to get things done because there are so many people in the republican controlled house that don't believe in climate change at all. do you think, james, that there can be meaningful change with executive orders alone? >> this is the big question right now, isn't it? and just to step back one moment. it was important i think to mention just how prominent climate change was in that speech. i personally heard climate scientists and
particularly in a place like kansas which produces more than a quarter of the country's wheat. and farmers are struggle to produce the wheat that they have. and that can mean snow just as it can mean rain. it is incredibly dry out there, so, yes, this is a pressing issue right now. >> jennifer: let's listen for a second to president obama talking about the environment during his inaugural address. >> obama: we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the failure to...
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mills, four of which went bankrupt almost immediately, and the fifth put out of business the plan in kansas city that they blame on spain. >> well, jimmy carter's program did not work then, as i mentioned. i remember waiting in the 1970's in gas lines to fill up with gasoline in the western d.c. area. just as these programs did not work then and are now working now, they're unlikely to work in the future. it is just that government is not good at winning -- picking winning projects. they probably would not have thought of picking the apple iphone five, something expensive that people wait in line because they want to buy. it is not necessarily technology that is an expensive that people want. it is something that people want that they're willing to spend money on, and we don't know what it is. there are other smart on to bring yours and many in the audience to a better idea than the folks down in washington. >> would you be in favor of significantly higher gasoline tax to address the hidden social costs of pollution, what economists refer to as externalities'? >> if i thought that gasoline
mills, four of which went bankrupt almost immediately, and the fifth put out of business the plan in kansas city that they blame on spain. >> well, jimmy carter's program did not work then, as i mentioned. i remember waiting in the 1970's in gas lines to fill up with gasoline in the western d.c. area. just as these programs did not work then and are now working now, they're unlikely to work in the future. it is just that government is not good at winning -- picking winning projects. they...
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first in the railroad category, you've got kansas city southern and union pacific; then delta and southwest airlines and finally, fedex hitting a new 52-week high today. coming out, actually, on thursday. all right, let's have a look at the big movers today. sandra smith has more from our data wizard here in the studio. >> reporter: as we show you some of the earnings market today, take note that all three major averages are in the green, you can see we're right near the highs of the session as are some of the companies that had reported. johnson & johnson was one of the misses today, down nearly a full percent. stock's seen a lot of volatility in today's session, but this is the stock, by the way, that's up about 11% over the past year, so some biggies appointment on their 2013 -- biggies appointment on their 2013 forecast. another dow stock to watch here, it's up about 1.5% right near its highs of the session, dupont. reported a sharp drop in profits, but it did beat forecasts. you know what happens then, the stock gets a nice boost, so that's got dupont up right now. travelers, their pro
first in the railroad category, you've got kansas city southern and union pacific; then delta and southwest airlines and finally, fedex hitting a new 52-week high today. coming out, actually, on thursday. all right, let's have a look at the big movers today. sandra smith has more from our data wizard here in the studio. >> reporter: as we show you some of the earnings market today, take note that all three major averages are in the green, you can see we're right near the highs of the...
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>>> as you may know, kansas governor sam brownback and republican governors are seeking to eliminate the income tax in my family's home state. it seems far-fetched, but before you dismiss this notion, listen to this staggering statistic. between 1995 and 2010, millions of americans have moved between states. taking with them over $2 trillion in adjusted gross income. >> that's trillion with a "t," right? >> yes, it is. >> and some due to high income tax. our next guest is here to break it all down for us state by state. travis brown is the author of "how money walks" and surely it has been doing some big walking and also have robert frank who has been covering this story begins the beginning, but give us your story, your side of the story. travis? >> well, it's quite simple. millions of americans have been fleeing from high tax states or glocking to low cost states and our data covers 15 years by the united states census buro and internal revenue system. >> do bomb their the tax policy and what you found is an all of lot of people, correlation is interest there. people move and taxes
>>> as you may know, kansas governor sam brownback and republican governors are seeking to eliminate the income tax in my family's home state. it seems far-fetched, but before you dismiss this notion, listen to this staggering statistic. between 1995 and 2010, millions of americans have moved between states. taking with them over $2 trillion in adjusted gross income. >> that's trillion with a "t," right? >> yes, it is. >> and some due to high income tax. our...
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next one here, take a look at cvr refining, petroleum refining operations in kansas and oklahoma. 18.8% yield. good heavens. finally here, usa compression partners here. this one owns natural gas compression services in the u.s. 8.5% yield. little wonder why people are pretty frantic for these master limited partnerships. maria, back to you. >> thank you so much. 'tis the season to be sick? with the flu reaching epidemic proportions and vaccine supplies strained, i'll talk with a top sanofi executive overseeing immunizations. keep it right here because sanofi is the largest supplier of the flu vaccine. >>> also ahead why the agriculture's latest report could hit your wallet when you go food shopping. now we're worried about crops. stay with us. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. t
next one here, take a look at cvr refining, petroleum refining operations in kansas and oklahoma. 18.8% yield. good heavens. finally here, usa compression partners here. this one owns natural gas compression services in the u.s. 8.5% yield. little wonder why people are pretty frantic for these master limited partnerships. maria, back to you. >> thank you so much. 'tis the season to be sick? with the flu reaching epidemic proportions and vaccine supplies strained, i'll talk with a top...
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how about kansas? close to eliminating the state income tax, a move that many hope serve as a model for other states. that call for phil mickelson might like it too. it's just after one month after the largest tax cut in kansas history. critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry is shedding jobs, but help wanted at the arab tv channel, al jazeera. the details ahead on media minute. >> as we head to break, winners on the nasdaq. as you see, apple is not a winner. bed bath, western digital, and more. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full
how about kansas? close to eliminating the state income tax, a move that many hope serve as a model for other states. that call for phil mickelson might like it too. it's just after one month after the largest tax cut in kansas history. critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry...
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also moments ago, gm formally announcing it is investing $600 million intoity kansas city plant. part after plan announced earlier this month to invest $1.5 billion in north american facility this year. let's look at gm shares down to 2180. >> we take a tour on how the other half lives. >> a mega home with a mega price tag. we were the only cameras allowed inside. you're not going to believe what the monthly maintenance is. that's coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from re
also moments ago, gm formally announcing it is investing $600 million intoity kansas city plant. part after plan announced earlier this month to invest $1.5 billion in north american facility this year. let's look at gm shares down to 2180. >> we take a tour on how the other half lives. >> a mega home with a mega price tag. we were the only cameras allowed inside. you're not going to believe what the monthly maintenance is. that's coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent...
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host: kansas is next, this is chuck on our republican line. caller: yes, my views and never changed on gun ownership and firearms. host: what are your views? caller: the same as wayne lapierre's. the problem is -- i lived in california number of years -- a person that i know lived in california number of years and had his gun stolen a number of times. he moved to the midwest and felt he would be safe and got a gun safe and screwed it to the floor. this time they broke the deadbolt lock completely out of the floor. they stole the safe and everything. these guns -- another friend of mine came out here for years until his health that at, probably he was making a six- figure salary, the head of a multi state corp., retired now. i can imagine the kind of house that he lived in. he had multiple layers of security and owned very expensive firearms. install his wife's jewelry and everything. the cops investigated and said it was a 15 minute operation from professionals. they said the guns are in chicago already. we need to do something about this crim
host: kansas is next, this is chuck on our republican line. caller: yes, my views and never changed on gun ownership and firearms. host: what are your views? caller: the same as wayne lapierre's. the problem is -- i lived in california number of years -- a person that i know lived in california number of years and had his gun stolen a number of times. he moved to the midwest and felt he would be safe and got a gun safe and screwed it to the floor. this time they broke the deadbolt lock...
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. >> we're going to be focused on the uspmi manufacturing index and the kansas city fed index, both of which we expect will show slow u.s. growth and continue to support aggressive fed policy. offsetting that, we think that chinese manufacturing tomorrow will show a further acceleration and the combination of those factors are likely to support higher commodity and precious metals prices that we're involved in. >> all right. very good. everybody is getting a lot of stuff in today. dain, high bar has been set. 30 seconds. go. >> thank you for having me. we think continued improvement in the labor market will be critical to sustaining the current rally in the capital goods industry. so tomorrow morning we'll be focused on the initial jobless claims reports, as several reports recently have hit four-year lows, helping it boost market confidence that we could see employment recovery materialize in the u.s. market over the course of 2013. within the capital goods group, we'll be focused on stanley, black & decker, although sw management may guide for industrial growth in 2013. we will be lo
. >> we're going to be focused on the uspmi manufacturing index and the kansas city fed index, both of which we expect will show slow u.s. growth and continue to support aggressive fed policy. offsetting that, we think that chinese manufacturing tomorrow will show a further acceleration and the combination of those factors are likely to support higher commodity and precious metals prices that we're involved in. >> all right. very good. everybody is getting a lot of stuff in today....
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take topeka, kansas at a balmy 77. that's 36 degrees above average for this time of year. tuesday, telephone below in great falls, montana, but corpus christi, texas hit a high of 91. 27 states had record high temperatures on tuesday. >> the weather is getting more extreme. we had the coldest day if 20 years in january for l.a. we had wind chill factors in the rthern dakotas of 60 delow zero and just last week 76 in kansas city setting an all time record high. >> wednesday it felt like 40 below for the people in north dakota. in marathon, florida, it felt like 82. that's more than a 120 degree difference. the extreme weather also packed a punch when violent tornados ripped through the southeast. atlanta yesterday at 6:00 a.m. was 68 degrees. fast forward 24 hours at 6:00 a.m. today, 33. seems everyone is talking about and feeling some kind of extreme weather this winter, but what really is going on? to get normal temperatures on a winter day, you need the jet stream to slide. the warm stays to the south. we haven't had that jet stream for many weeks. we had big troughs in
take topeka, kansas at a balmy 77. that's 36 degrees above average for this time of year. tuesday, telephone below in great falls, montana, but corpus christi, texas hit a high of 91. 27 states had record high temperatures on tuesday. >> the weather is getting more extreme. we had the coldest day if 20 years in january for l.a. we had wind chill factors in the rthern dakotas of 60 delow zero and just last week 76 in kansas city setting an all time record high. >> wednesday it felt...
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. >> when you take away all the good paying jobs such as we had here at gst steel in kansas city, the middle class is going to become extinct. >> the republicans answered with misleading ads and huge lies. like this ad romney ran in the state of ohio. it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. and it totally backfired on the camp. it toe workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course president obama won ohio. middle class americans across this country stood in long lines to cast a vote for the candidate who would help them the most. they ignored the republican threats about a failing economy. the republicans wanted to kill organized labor. in 2012, they may have given it new life instead. here is someone who has been with us all yearlong covering workers' issues. joining me tonight, john nichols, washington correspondent of "the nation" magazine. john, it has been a very eventful year when it comes to labor. has labor been emboldened by the obama victory in november? and is there really been a new s
. >> when you take away all the good paying jobs such as we had here at gst steel in kansas city, the middle class is going to become extinct. >> the republicans answered with misleading ads and huge lies. like this ad romney ran in the state of ohio. it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. and it totally backfired on the camp. it toe workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course president...
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oregon and kansas state both lost so here we are. >> john: football from teak a&m is the only one that seemed to get anything done. 'ole miss played pittsburgh. although they didn't have star running back blew them out of the stadium. wonder how a team could that could play so close with that team could end up where they are? >> that is how this is. when you look at college football it is so topsy-turvy and upside down. hopefully they get this rectified when the new plan comes into play but this is one big long exhibition season basically determined by a computer and nobody can really figure out because how can you say that one team's loss is more important, oregon's loss was worse than the loss that alabama had and they are in this now and the competition and the whole thing s just a mess. as we get on with this it will become more like the ncaa college basketball tournament. we won't have 64 teams but we will have four teams and about it will be much better and much defections rent and they can preserve the bowls. as far as now the teams got to where they are, i know it is killing yo
oregon and kansas state both lost so here we are. >> john: football from teak a&m is the only one that seemed to get anything done. 'ole miss played pittsburgh. although they didn't have star running back blew them out of the stadium. wonder how a team could that could play so close with that team could end up where they are? >> that is how this is. when you look at college football it is so topsy-turvy and upside down. hopefully they get this rectified when the new plan comes...
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these are the refinery down in texas, oklahoma, kansas. and so, it is a matter of contract and then the issue is how do you get the oil to those refineries in the safest and most efficient way of doing it -- which is due a pipeline. and also cost efficiency it is the best way. host:, congressman terry, turning to the vote you will be having today on the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner and other members of leadership gave a press conference yesterday evening and was a they talked about setting a budget. here is a photograph of that. you can see the hashed tag, the theme -- no budget, no pay. reading from "cq" -- the house gop bill made public was to suspend the salaries of members of the house or senate if either chamber does not adopt a budget resolution by april 15. what do you think about that and why? guest: i think the people would want us to do our jobs. and one of the most basic elements of our job is to do a budget. every family has to do it. every business has to do it. why does congress get led off the hook on basic financial print
these are the refinery down in texas, oklahoma, kansas. and so, it is a matter of contract and then the issue is how do you get the oil to those refineries in the safest and most efficient way of doing it -- which is due a pipeline. and also cost efficiency it is the best way. host:, congressman terry, turning to the vote you will be having today on the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner and other members of leadership gave a press conference yesterday evening and was a they talked about setting a...
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. >> when you take away all the good paying jobs such as we had here at gst steel in kansas city, the middle class is going to become extinct. >> the republicans answered with misleading ads and huge lies. like this ad romney ran in the state of ohio. it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. it had totally backfired on the camp. auto workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course president obama won ohio. middle class americans across this country stood in long lines to cast a vote for the candidate who would help them the most. they ignored the republican threats about a failing economy. the republicans wanted to kill organized labor. in 2012, they may have given it new life instead. here is someone who has been with us all yearlong covering workers' issues. joining me tonight, john nichols, washington correspondent of "the nation" magazine. john, it has been a very eventful year when it comes to labor. has labor been emboldened by the obama victory in november? and is there really been a new sta
. >> when you take away all the good paying jobs such as we had here at gst steel in kansas city, the middle class is going to become extinct. >> the republicans answered with misleading ads and huge lies. like this ad romney ran in the state of ohio. it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. it had totally backfired on the camp. auto workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course president obama...
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she's the new kansas city president. what i don't know is where the board of governors. it's very, very unusual for members of the board of governors to vote against that. >> is it possible that some of the people involved in what we've termed inside iing aren't involved in the voting? >> that's an excellent point. so the minutes tell us that participant res voters and members is the fuller fomc. this particular segment of minutes suggests it was just the board. i don't think the fed chairman wants to move ahead with $85 billion a month of security services with a lot of opposition from members or participants. i don't think he wants to do this policy. so remember, at 85 billion a month, you're going to increase the balance sheet by $ trillion. >> j.b., are you worried about this sort of thing as a trader who is watching the market every day? the market reacted, reacted negatively to the release of the minutes and this perception that q3 would end early. what are you thinking now? >> it's a mind-set, the 180 where we're now talking about too much stimulus, having this co
she's the new kansas city president. what i don't know is where the board of governors. it's very, very unusual for members of the board of governors to vote against that. >> is it possible that some of the people involved in what we've termed inside iing aren't involved in the voting? >> that's an excellent point. so the minutes tell us that participant res voters and members is the fuller fomc. this particular segment of minutes suggests it was just the board. i don't think the...
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i'm from kansas. we fought a war with missouri over slavery, but it was against compromise, that border war. this had been going on for decades and decades. if you ask me, barack obama's great failures are his zeal to compromise. he's always looking for a grand bargain. this is why he wasn't able to defeat conservatives when they were totally on the ropes in 2008. when the financial crisis had discredited everything they stood for but they were able to rally their troops with the tea party movement and claim to be idealists. the country wanted idealism but the democratic party only wants to give them compromise and this is why he can never finish the job. >> tom, so you haven't answered that question. here is another one. how do you think lincoln would handle gun control or the debt ceiling or a whole range of other issues that the current president -- >> look, martin, du h, lincoln would agree with me on everything. this is the unmistakable mandate of history. we all know this. >> right. thank you ve
i'm from kansas. we fought a war with missouri over slavery, but it was against compromise, that border war. this had been going on for decades and decades. if you ask me, barack obama's great failures are his zeal to compromise. he's always looking for a grand bargain. this is why he wasn't able to defeat conservatives when they were totally on the ropes in 2008. when the financial crisis had discredited everything they stood for but they were able to rally their troops with the tea party...
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kansas city opening at historic highs today. lifting the transports again to historic high. they have hit the historic highs five days in a row. we could make it a sixth day in a row. the airlines have been a strength in the transports. in fact, airlines have been a huge driver for quite a while. since november 16th low, transports are up 18%. airlines, though, up 28%. and transports have been outperforming the industrials since the middle of december. so it's a group that we like to watch here. it's an interesting bellwether as we move through the earnings season. we look for some of these nuances in between the numbers. jim, back over to you. >> let's check out the latest in metals. >> jim, all eyes on asia, and looking at the bank of japan and policy shift there. plans for more stimulus helping commodities across the board. overall commodity index at a three-month high. we're looking at a three-week high, one-week high, rather, for brent crude and copper prices as well. as we look at what's happening in asia, we're also watching what's happening in china. positive economi
kansas city opening at historic highs today. lifting the transports again to historic high. they have hit the historic highs five days in a row. we could make it a sixth day in a row. the airlines have been a strength in the transports. in fact, airlines have been a huge driver for quite a while. since november 16th low, transports are up 18%. airlines, though, up 28%. and transports have been outperforming the industrials since the middle of december. so it's a group that we like to watch...
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tomorrow we have the kansas drummer. you really cleaned yourself up from when you were the guitar player for yes, steve howe, and the pitcher that actually he's dead i think so you're doing a lot better than him. >> i live a cleaner life. >> than either steve howe. tyler mathisen will join us to talk about his new documentary, speaking of steve howe. debt. it's a living. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," investors hoping job growth will carry on. his high unemployment just dust in the wind? has hiring momentum reached the point of no return? we have a big lineup for jobs friday. plus, kansas drummer phil e. hart with his song for america. "squawk" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you cou
tomorrow we have the kansas drummer. you really cleaned yourself up from when you were the guitar player for yes, steve howe, and the pitcher that actually he's dead i think so you're doing a lot better than him. >> i live a cleaner life. >> than either steve howe. tyler mathisen will join us to talk about his new documentary, speaking of steve howe. debt. it's a living. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," investors hoping job growth will carry on. his high unemployment...
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the arizona cardinals, buffalo bills, chicago bears, cleveland browns, kansas city chiefs, philadelphia eagles, and san diego chargers all fired their coaches a day after the regular season ended. five teams also axed their general managers. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: next, secretary of state hillary clinton was hospitalized yesterday after doctors discovered she had a blood clot. few details of her condition were initially released, but late today her doctors said the clot was located in a vein between her skull and brain. they stressed she did not suffer a stroke and is making excellent progress. dr. gholam motamedi, a neurologist at medstar georgetown university hospital, is here to walk us through the known risks and treatments for blood clots. i guess, doctor to start at the very beginning, what is a blood clot. >> blood normally has a tendency to coagulate or clot. if youake the blood out of the system, out of the circulatory system t will clot. if you are, let's say, laying down in a hospital, typically in a hospitalization, without mo
the arizona cardinals, buffalo bills, chicago bears, cleveland browns, kansas city chiefs, philadelphia eagles, and san diego chargers all fired their coaches a day after the regular season ended. five teams also axed their general managers. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: next, secretary of state hillary clinton was hospitalized yesterday after doctors discovered she had a blood clot. few details of her condition were initially released, but late...
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including up towards missouri, kansas city, included there. so we're unfortunately going to see the threat for tornados throughout the afternoon, even into the overnight. this is the latest tornado warning. you see the signature hook that we look at on doppler radar, to show you strong rotation. again damage reported near cedar springs. this is southwest benton, northern hickerry and northeastern st. claire county, in central missouri. as the cell continues to press eastward we could possibly see more tornado warnings issued. this will be ongoing three the day into the overnight and into tomorrow. this is rare moderate risk that the storm prediction center has issued. meaning we don't typically see the die nammings we're seeing today for tornado watches and warnings. in the red shaded area we think all the ingredients come together for hail, damaging wind and long-lasting tornados. wherever you see the yellow shaded area. we're not out of the woods. you could definitely see damaging winds and isolated tornados. the threat is all the way up the
including up towards missouri, kansas city, included there. so we're unfortunately going to see the threat for tornados throughout the afternoon, even into the overnight. this is the latest tornado warning. you see the signature hook that we look at on doppler radar, to show you strong rotation. again damage reported near cedar springs. this is southwest benton, northern hickerry and northeastern st. claire county, in central missouri. as the cell continues to press eastward we could possibly...
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president, the certificate of the state of kansas seems regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received six votes for president and paul ryan received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the commonwealth of kentucky seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 8 votes for president and paul ryan received 8 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of louisiana seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 8 votes for president and paul ryan received 8 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of maine appears to be real and authentic, and it appears that barack obama of illinois received four votes for president and joseph biden of delaware received four votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of electoral votes for the state of maryland seems to be regular in form and authentic. it appears therefrom that barack obama of the state of illinois received 10 votes for president and joe biden
president, the certificate of the state of kansas seems regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received six votes for president and paul ryan received six votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the commonwealth of kentucky seems to be regular and authentic. it appears that mitt romney received 8 votes for president and paul ryan received 8 votes for vice president. >> mr. president, the certificate of the state of louisiana seems to be regular and...